"I feel that is a foundation that can point to any number of evils in the world," Capellaro says, "that we have dominance over species, that we have dominance over the environment, in male-female relationships."

If the show is successful, are there any plans to tour it? "I don't know," says Capellaro. "I'm trying to live like Eve, right now, really live in the moment."

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With garage rock ambitions, remarkable chemistry and a dedication to songcraft, Bobby Hussy and Heather Sawyer’s partnership has flourished in the seven years since the Hussy was born in an east-side Madison basement.more »

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